It's likely we'll be hearing about the GM ignition switch case for a long time, but at least the recall itself will be carried out soon. The automaker reports it's begun shipping out thousands of kits ...
DETROIT - General Motors (GM) announced Thursday that another part needs to be repaired in the 2.2 million older small cars already being recalled for an ignition switch defect. GM says it will ...
An internal investigation into General Motors’ handling of an ignition switch defect connected to at least 13 deaths has determined that the eventual solution to the problem cost the company nothing.
What the hell is going on over at General Motors? First the manufacturer announced on February 7th that a defect relating to 619,122 cars was identified, but that figure hiked to 25.7 million vehicles ...
GM said Wednesday it has shipped “thousands” of new ignition sets to dealers for some 2.6 million recalled small cars (2.2 million in the U.S.) from the 2003-2011 model years. Dealerships are ...
US: GM ignition repair parts on round the clock production With parts production running seven days a week on multiple shifts, General Motors plans to produce enough repair parts by October to have ...
The spring in the ignition switch was the culprit that led to a number of General Motors vehicles stalling, resulting in accidents without the deployment of the air bag. As the repairs have begun to ...
General Motors (GM) said late Friday it is recalling another 824,000 cars because faulty ignition switches may have been used to repair the vehicles. GM said it is unable to track down all the parts ...
General Motors Co. says it has less than 1 million cars left to fix with a deadly ignition switch defect, in part because the automaker believes a few hundred thousand cars it originally recalled have ...